Jennifer Lopez Unleashes ‘Booty’ Music Video With Iggy Azalea — Where Is Pitbull?

Jennifer Lopez Iggy Azalea Booty Music Video

The booty invasion is now complete with the release of J.Lo’s new music video featuring the Australian blonde bombshell.

Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea‘s “Booty (Remix)” video has finally premiered after weeks of teasing. It is probably hotter than anyone could have expected.

Director Hype Williams captured the essence of a booty revolution on camera that will have people talking for years to come.

It is hard to put a name on what pop culture just witnessed. The “Booty (Remix)” video is our current depravity in its finest hour and yet it is almost impossible not to look and be impressed.

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Can J.Lo and Iggy’s “Booty” video compete with Nicki Minaj’s “Anaconda”

Azalea’s vrai-faux rival, Nicki Minaj, changed the derrière game last month when she released the mesmerizing video for “Anaconda.” The move was both a blessing and a curse for Lopez and her partner in crime.

On the minus side, they had a fierce competitor to beat, Minaj shook her butt in “Anaconda” as if her life depended on it. The scheme did work a little bit, and the success of the clip rejuvenated her career.

On the plus side, the Young Money artist not holding anything back gave Lopez an excuse/opportunity to push things even further, and she did just that.

There are so many things to be angry about in this world right now, so no one is going to complain about watching a profusion of booties in a music video called “Booty,” but it needs to be said that is a lot of butt-shaking and grabbing in just over four minutes.

Lopez spent most of her career taking advantage of her voluptuous bottom while not seeming to do so; she was preserving the booty card for a rainy day. The time has come, and no one can blame her for making a move.

Why did Jennifer Lopez dump Pitbull from “Booty” music video?

The “I Luh Ya Papi” singer saw her eighth studio album, A.K.A. perform miserably on the charts and “Booty,” which is the third single taken from the project represents the last real chance to save the whole thing.

She dumped rapper Pitbull, (who was featured on the original), for someone who is currently hotter on pop radio and filmed a video that has enough booty action in it for two generations.

Watch it all go down above.

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